“The main thing we learned from making the first album is that you only regret the things you don’t do,” Rowsell told NME. “This time around, if we had an inkling of an idea, even if it seemed a bit silly, we’d try it out and see what happened.”

Meanwhile, Wolf Alice have spoken of their support for Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and likened his popularity to that of the “biggest indie band in the world”.

Bassist Theo Ellis also likened Corbyn’s support to “the second coming” and described how he managed to develop a massive following among Grime MC’s including AJ Tracey and JME.